dsi1 > wrote in news:kn8g3d$ei0$1@dont-
email.me:
> On 5/18/2013 7:54 AM, KenK wrote:
>> dsi1 > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>> On 5/18/2013 6:49 AM, KenK wrote:
>>>> I checked with two thermometers, one brand new, and the oven
measures
>>>> 400 when set to preheat to 425. Whether an oven and/or thermometer
>>>> error or a designed in 'feature' the manual doesn't say. I think it
>>>> should.
>>>
>>> Beat me what your oven does. I know my oven does that because when I
>>> use the convection mode and set the temperature to 350 and press
>>> start, it displays "325." Boy, that was disorienting and it took me a
>>> couple of tries before I figured it out. Near as I can figure it, I'm
>>> kinda slow...
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Mine continues to display 425.
>>
>
> I used to have a range that had a microwave feature but I was way too
> scared to use it. Is this the type of oven you're talking about
No
> or do
> you have a microwave oven with a convection feature?
Yes.
> I've never seen an
> appliance like that. If so, my guess is that it simply has a integrated
> blower and heater element
Yes.
AFAIK.
> and there would be no need to do any
> adjustment to the temperature.
Why not? Convection oven is convection oven, right?
> I'd sure be interested in a microwave
> oven with a heated blower. Where can I get one? Thanks.
Mine is a Sears Kenmore Elite. Don't have procuct numner handy but it's a
countertop combination MW/convection oven - uses either feature alone or
together. Has a bunch of nice features.
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"Where there's smoke there's toast!" Anon